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LONDON - KSA Ijarah Sukuk Limited announced Monday the issuance of $5.5 billion in trust certificates under its newly established Trust Certificate Issuance Programme, according to a press release statement.
The offering consists of two tranches: $3.25 billion in 4.875 percent trust certificates maturing in 2035 and $2.25 billion in 4.25 percent trust certificates due in 2030.
The base prospectus for the programme was dated September 1, 2025, while the final terms for both certificate issuances were dated September 7, 2025.
The trust certificates were issued under the company’s Trust Certificate Issuance Programme, which was recently established according to the documentation published by the company.
The announcement comes as part of the regular disclosure requirements for issuers on public markets, providing investors with access to the official documentation related to the new debt instruments.
The company made the base prospectus and final terms available for viewing through the London Stock Exchange’s Regulatory News Service.
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